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Topic: Long Live The King (Read 2961 times)

Surprised there hasn't been a thread on this yet, so I thought I'd make one.

Colossal display from a man who is supposedly a "lazy, mercernary cunt who's now got the fat pay-off he wanted".

Suppose you have to accept that he's no spring chicken, and he's always struggled with fitness, so people may see that as lazy. For me, I've never seen the attitude problem that others have, but I'm too tired for any more debates about him.

That cant excuse the fact that he HAS looked disinterested in the last couple of games for whatever reason. When he decides he's going to play and to put in a bit of effort he's up there with the best.

That cant excuse the fact that he HAS looked disinterested in the last couple of games for whatever reason. When he decides he's going to play and to put in a bit of effort he's up there with the best.

He does look disineterested at times I agree, but I think you just have to accept thats the sort of player he is. I can't actually recall any game where you could have said he really put a shift in.

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“He loved Everton, he loved being back at Goodison Park. He always said it was like going to church.”

Takes boatloads of confidence to score the second goal he did after missing a penalty, not many people have that, good on the lad, I've been disappointed with him recently but he's shown tonight what an absolutely superb player he can be at times. May his Goodison Park reign last for many more years.

As I've said before, Louis Saha is a great player, WHEN HE WANTS TO BE.

Well considering he didn't half take some stick on here the other day, I felt it wrong that no-one had said anything about probably our man of the match. Criticise him when he's shit, but don't praise him when he's on it?